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Consumer Reports: Lock down your money after Equifax breach
7 years ago
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If you suspect you’re a victim of the Equifax data breach –– you should have already placed a security freeze on your credit files. It’s the nuclear option of credit protection and should help close the door on anyone trying to set up a fraudulent account in your name. But Consumer Reports says there are several other things you could be doing, to put a wall up around your money.
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